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Top horror movies of 2017

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Web Desk: Almost everyone across the world likes watching scary, sci-fi thrillers or spooky supernatural stories. Number of classic movies hit theater this year and petrified a large number of audience.

Here is the list of top 8 scariest movies of year 2017.

Get Out

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This movie is a stunningly made social thriller, in which there is a black protagonist going home to meet his white friend’s family to discover this liberal clan has sinister intentions in mind.

The Lure

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The horror-musical comic The Lure, sees a man-eating mermaid strippers run amok. The director Agnieszka Smoczynska brilliantly balances the musical numbers and the glory set pieces.

Hounds of Love

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Two Australian serial killers kidnapped a teenage girl in this 80’s-set thriller. The girl manipulated the couple in the hope of her survival.

Split

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This thriller movie is directed by M. Night Shyamalan. Here is a man who hosts multiple personalities in his mind, one of which, “The Beast”.

It comes at Night

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Joel Edgerton was a husband and a father in the movie who wants to save his family from the outside world but he doesn’t maintain his ability of saving due to another family who seeks refuge.

It

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It was a long-awaited movie in which magnum opus follows a group of lovable weirdos who fight an ancient evil that’s feeding upon the children in their sleepy Maine town.

Raw

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A vegetarian student has to eat offal during a hazing ritual. Later then, this unlocks a gluttonous desire for human flesh.

The Blackcoat’s Daughter

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Two teenage girls spend their winter vacation in the closed confines of their boarding school, which serves as a poor sanctuary as it cannot protect them from a sinister evil force.

Source: esquire